POLICE FREED OF RAPE CHARGES

Police constable 29-year-old Kevaun Allen has been freed of rape charges.

The trial, which had commenced on July 13, ended today with a not guilty verdict in the Home Circuit Court.

It was alleged that the complainant, then a law student, was raped by the policeman at a courthouse in the Corporate Area in September 2016.

It was further alleged that she was again raped near her house in March 2017 by the same policeman.

He was subsequently arrested and charged.

At the trial, the policeman’s legal team consisting of attorneys-at-law Peter Champagnie QC and Neco Pagon argued that between and after the last complaint of rape, the complainant engaged in a consensual sexual relationship with the policeman.

The complainant admitted this under cross-examination.

Various Whatsapp messages were also presented to the court showing continuous intimate messages between the two.

The trial judge freed Allen.

One thought on “POLICE FREED OF RAPE CHARGES

  1. thank you jesus a good out come for this brother although his name is messed up with police for the rest of his life.when some of us hear news like that back in 2016 some mabe would jump and say burn him jungle justice.i am glad that they put up the outcome of this case not just it as the news.not everything we should want blood because for we only hear or read a story of what news say happen, the guy was still having relation with this person none of us would have known that.i wonder what could have happen that she decide that she had to go to police…i am just speculating maybe it was money or he having another woman just speculating.

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